Hilaria Baldwin makes desperate plea to sell family's $21 million Hamptons home after FOUR years on the market
Hilaria Baldwin is once again flaunting her lavish Hamptons home in a bid to finally secure a buyer after four years of sitting on the market.
The 10,000 square-foot mansion was first listed in September 2022 for $29 million but has repeatedly gone on and off the market amid Alec Baldwin's Rust shooting scandal and the couple's various controversies.
Hilaria, 42, gushed to the camera in an Instagram video posted on Monday about how much she loved the area, but that her family wanted to start their 'next chapter'.
'Our family is going to go off on a new adventure, which means we are selling our Hamptons home,' she said.
'It's bittersweet because we have made so many amazing memories there, and we are excited for our next chapter!
'While we are sad to leave it, we know the next owners will love it just as much as we do… so I wanted to share it here… it really is a piece of paradise.'
In the carousel, Hilaria - who has been a frequent target of mockery since she was exposed in 2020 for having faked her Spanish heritage - shared multiple professional pictures of the home and posted a link to the listing in her bio.
From the link, it appears the Baldwins appear to have cut the price again - from $21 million in December 2025 to $19.99 million, more than $9 million below the original 2022 asking price.
Hilaria Baldwin is once again flaunting her lavish Hamptons home in a bid to finally secure a buyer after four years of sitting untouched on the market
Hilaria's Instagram post on Monday included multiple pictures of the home and shared directions to the listing link in her bio which revealed the price had been slashed further since it was relisted in December 2025
Alec Baldwin, 67, first acquired the property in 1996 for a mere $1.75million
Alec, 67, first acquired the property in 1996 for a mere $1.75 million.
The estate has been prominently featured on his reality show The Baldwins, which shows him and Hilaria juggling their seven children: Carmen, 12, Rafael, 10, Leonardo, nine, Romeo, seven, Eduardo, five, Lucía, four, and Ilaria, three.
The couple said in 2021 they had plans to renovate the beach getaway, but ditched those plans in September 2022 when they put the Amagansett home on the market for $29 million - only to lower the price to $24.9 million just four months later.
But they took the house off the market that summer after failing to find a buyer amid the ongoing controversy over the Rust shooting.
In October 2021, while filming the Western movie Rust in New Mexico, he was holding a prop revolver that went off and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Alec strenuously denied pulling the trigger of the prop gun and insisted he was told there was no live ammunition inside the weapon.
This kicked off a cycle of the listing coming on and off the market until January 2024, when the couple resorted to slashing the price to nearly $19 million, and Alec starred in a real estate video plugging the home, saying he was 'always happiest' while there.
In his video, he also noted he and his wife had installed 'additions' to the building that brought it up to 10,000 sq ft.
Baldwin first put the home on the market in September 2022 for $29 million, less than a year after he was plunged into scandal over the Rust shooting
In January 2024, he slashed the price to nearly $19 million and starred in a real estate video plugging the home, saying he was 'always happiest' when he stayed there
The estate has been prominently featured on his reality show The Baldwins, which shows Alec and Hilaria juggling their vast family of seven children under the age of 12
Hilaria was recently trolled for the painting of herself that she keeps in the living room of the Hamptons house
Hilaria's controversies may also make the house a hard sell, as she was recently trolled for the painting of herself that she keeps in the living room of the Hamptons house.
Created by the artist Brendan O'Connell, the massive picture was apparently inspired by a paparazzi photo of Hilaria going grocery shopping and showed her in front of shelves filled with boxes of Rice-A-Roni.
The painting came up as the Baldwins proudly showed off their estate over the summer for a photo profile in the New York Times.
'I have to admit that I'm extraordinarily embarrassed that there is a gigantic painting of me in this room,' Hilaria claimed to the newspaper at the time. 'It's like: "Welcome to my living room. Here is a painting of me."'
In September, when her husband reposted some highlights from the New York Times photo profile to Instagram, the painting came in for hooting derision in the comments.
Social media users sniggered: 'This is multi-faceted rage bait,' 'She can't be too embarrassed with the picture bc she hung it up,' and: 'Only a narcissist would have their pic in there living room. Who wants to see that!!!'
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin seen stepping out in Greenwich Village to grab coffee in NYC

